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CQC responds to plea for guidance on relationships
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) have just published their new guidance on relationships and sexuality after listening to self-advocates with learning disabilities and Supported Loving.
Read moreWe're outstanding
We are proud to announce that we have achieved an overall outstanding rating from the CQC for our domiciliary support in the South East.
Read moreSafe Soulmate – a new dating agency
Do you want to make new friends or find a loving partner? Are you an adult with learning disabilities or autism, living in Cambridgeshire? You may be interested in a new dating agency, called Safe Soulmate.
Read moreThinking out loud
People with learning disabilities are just like you and me....defining themselves as lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and questioning who they are sexually.
Read moreTransgender easy read guide
We launched a new Transgender easy read guide at the Learning Disability England conference in Manchester.
Read moreTalking Tiles to aid communication
Technology blog: Good communication is essential and there are brilliant devices that can make life much easier.
Read moreI’m in crisis…but you have to wait 8-12 hours
If a crisis is when you are a danger to yourself or others, then I think my having suicidal thoughts counts.
Read moreThoughts on banter
It's amazing to think in this day and age that bullying can easily be disguised as 'banter'.
Read moreMaking safeguarding musical?
Together with Alistair Clarkson and Meta Killick, we ran a series of community music sessions to establish a culture in which relationships are more open, relaxed, positive, equal and therefore safer.
Read moreThe Big Meet
The Big Meet is Choice Support's event for people we support. It's full of workshops, talks and activities and is a perfect opportunity to meet more people.
Read moreRemembering a fortunate encounter with Dave Hingsburger
Perhaps it’s good to have someone to look up to, whose qualities are a source of aspiration and inspiration, someone to follow, learn from and be motivated by.
Read moreWhat it means to be transgender
The following blog was written by a person with learning disabilities, who wanted to share her experiences of how good support has helped her to live the life she has always wanted.
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